>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] 
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hans Breuer
>Sent: Saturday, 10 January 2009 6:01 AM
>To: discussions about usage and development of dia
>Subject: Re: dia future
>
>At 09.01.2009 09:53, Lars Ræder Clausen wrote:
>> On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 00:26 +0100, Hans Breuer wrote:
>>> Sameer Sahasrabuddhe wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>>> 1) When do we make the next release? And what will it take?
>>> Fixing enough bugs to make it worthwhile is the minimum requirement.
>>> My goal is to have only about 50 bugs open when doing rc1. 
>Especially 
>>> no critical bugs must be open. (The one I'm working on is the font 
>>> size mess, e.g. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538499
>>> But also 108293, 120337, 162034, 345538, 438020
>>>
>>>> 2) When do we transition to a more recent version of Gtk? And what 
>>>> will that take?
>>>>
>>> Very convincing reasons: either some new functionality only 
>available 
>>> with a newer version or some critical bug only available 
>with an  older one.
>> 
>> How about this reason: It'd stop you from having to go "it's in SVN, 
>> just compile that" to about half the feature requests on the list?
>IMO this is an indicator to stabelize for a release but not a 
>reason to release a known to be buggy version ;)
>
>> Seems to me that such answers are a clue that a new release is in 
>> order
>> -- shows that desired new functionality is available.
>> 
>Given that some people are using Dia in "production 
>enviroment" I think a minimal quality level must be assured. 
>And especially for the shiny (not anymore experimental) cairo 
>renderer it would be a shame to leave bug
>http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538499
>
>Having wrong font sizes in PDF, SVG, PNG, Antialized Rendering 
>and the new way to print would reduce this feature just too much.
>

Thanks for your work on this one, Hans. I hope you have squashed this once and 
for all!

I would love to test this under Linux and Win32, but don't have access to a 
Win32 build environment. Maybe a possible solution is to have a 0.97 RC1 soon 
(with a Win32 build, please Steffen?), with a couple of weeks before RC2 for 
people to really hammer it for bugs?

Thanks,
Rob.

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